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European Heart Journal. Cardiovascular Imaging|September 15, 2016
Eclipsed mitral regurgitation: an unusual cause of acute heart failureO Milleron, C Bouleti, S Mazouz, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 30, 1999
Elevated cardiac troponin I predicts a high-risk angiographic anatomy of the culprit lesion in unstable anginaH Benamer, P G Steg, J Benessiano, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 11, 1998
Accuracy and feasibility of contrast echocardiography for detection of perfusion defects in routine practice: comparison with wall motion and technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography. The Nycomed NC100100 InvestigatorsT H Marwick, R Brunken, N Meland, et al.
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European Heart Journal. Cardiovascular Imaging|September 15, 2016
Eclipsed mitral regurgitation: an unusual cause of acute heart failureO Milleron, C Bouleti, S Mazouz, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 30, 1999
Elevated cardiac troponin I predicts a high-risk angiographic anatomy of the culprit lesion in unstable anginaH Benamer, P G Steg, J Benessiano, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 11, 1998
Accuracy and feasibility of contrast echocardiography for detection of perfusion defects in routine practice: comparison with wall motion and technetium-99m sestamibi single-photon emission computed tomography. The Nycomed NC100100 InvestigatorsT H Marwick, R Brunken, N Meland, et al.
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